Pictured: Dance students Stacey Badgett of Cambridge and Austin Thies of Winchester.
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April 11, 2014 at the Sanctuary Theatre in Cambridge

Chris Henry of Boston, Elodi Schwendener of Boston, and Ana Masacote of Cambridge danced at the after-party.
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April 11, 2014 at the Sanctuary Theatre in Cambridge

From left: Carolyn MacLeod of Boston, Kyle Hemingway of Boston, Graham Wright of Boston, and Diana Hunt of Cambridge. Wright was awarded "Top Hat" at the gala for his support of the dance community in the Boston area.
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From left: Evan Korsmeyer, Zoe Chatfield-Taylor, and Alex Pendery, all of Boston.
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April 4 at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston

The Institute of Contemporary Art kicked off its first First Friday party of the season with the Boston Ballet.

Pictured: Members of the Boston Ballet performed “of Trial” at the event.
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April 4 at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston

Jason Henry Simon-Bierenbaum of Somerville and Rachel Simon-Bierenbaum of Philadelphia.
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April 4 at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston

Pictured, from left: Laura Croft, Deanna Walters, and Meghan Russell, all of Boston, in front of collage pieces inspired by the museum's Nick Cave exhibit.
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April 4 at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston

Laura Smeaton and Jeanette Robinson, both of Boston. "I love the ballet, and I love the ICA, it's a great combination," said Smeaton. "Contemporary art and dance — what's not to love?" added Robinson.
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Sandra Casagrand of Roxbury and Colette Greenstein of Jamaica Plain. "It's very innovative" said Casagrand about the ICA. “It's always doing fun events, and it's creative and young,” added Greenstein.
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Pictured, from left: Darrin Nicoleau of Jamaica Plain, Bill Waiters of Mattapan, and Alex Brewer of Roxbury. “We come to every First Friday. It's something different for us to do and we performed here once,” said Brewer.
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Susan Rice of Boston, Crys Calderon of Boston, and Michael Cahpman of North Adams.
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March 29 at The Sinclair in Cambridge

Joelle Plante of Cumberland, RI and Denelle Grimes of Central Fall, RI. "They are a very heartfelt band," said Plante. " He is an amazing storyteller- it is heartfelt. I've loved them for 10 years," said Grimes.
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Sue Hall of New York City, Sara Domingo of Boston, and Eufrey Domingo of Boston."The songs are like great short stories—they are glimpses into lives that are heartbreaking," said Eufrey Domingo about why he likes Okkervil River.
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March 27 at the “Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood” party at Saloon in Somerville

Brewery Ommegang hosted a "Game of Thrones"-inspired party at Saloon in Davis Square to celebrate the release of their newest HBO-partnered beer, Fire and Blood Red Ale. The HBO series returns for season four April 6, so we asked partygoers why they were fans.

Pictured: Patrick Bonner of Waltham dressed as the King of Bishop for the party. He said, “Game of Thrones is a perfect blend of fantasy with enough character development and reality to get the average viewer to care."
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March 27 at the “Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood” party at Saloon in Somerville

Christina Yung of Somerville and Meaghan Gynn of Arlington. "I like the representation of women," said Gynn about the show. "I like the unpredictable drama," added Yung.
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March 27 at the “Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood” party at Saloon in Somerville

March 27 at the “Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood” party at Saloon in Somerville

“There is nothing more captivating on TV. Nothing pulls so well from book to screen," said John O'Brien of Brighton.
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March 27 at the “Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood” party at Saloon in Somerville

"It's the only fantasy show that's been out in awhile that doesn't overdo it with the CGI," said Jonathan Drain of Cambridge.
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March 27 at the “Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood” party at Saloon in Somerville

"I like the violence — the sex, the violence — it's an accurate portrayal of what goes on, it's not sugarcoated," said Shaun Morphew of Melrose.
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March 27 at the “Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood” party at Saloon in Somerville

"I like the intrigue and the politics," said Ashley Richard of Quincy.
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March 27 at the “Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood” party at Saloon in Somerville

"It's political intrigue, it holds my attention. The writer treats women as human, not as things people have to avenge or save. He treats them as people, not as plot elements," said Garett Linger of Somerville.
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March 27 at the “Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood” party at Saloon in Somerville

"It's one of the best shows on TV, and one of the best books," said James Michigan of Medford.
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March 27 at the “Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood” party at Saloon in Somerville

"Sexyback: or what you will,” a boy band immersive musical theater experience inspired by Shakespeare's “Twelfth Night," premiered at the American Repertory Theater's Oberon. Creator Colin Thurmond of Touch Performance Art raised more than $18,000 on Kickstarter to bring the production the stage.
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Jen Taylor of Somverville, Timothy Flores of Malden, Shaun Smith of Malden, and Shawna Wright of Malden. "We've been to Iceland twice, and we love the country, the culture, the people" said Wright. "We got these sweaters in Iceland, and he's worn his everyday from October to May", she added.
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Marissa Fetter, Rahil Gupta, and Christina Grammenos, all of Boston.
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March 7 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

Pratik Patel of Brookline, Sor Piawah of Cambridge, Juwarat Kadiri of Brookline, and Jacky Fils of Brookline. "It's an awesome party—it's fun, and it's a cool venue" said Patel.
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March 7 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

Megan Ruggiero of Brighton, Sean Connolly of Boston, and Jess Lindner of Brighton. "It's good music, good art, it's something nice to do in the winter. It's a great alternative to a bar" said Connolly. "I feel sophisticated and cultured" added Lindner.
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March 7 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

Sean Cameron, DJ Denise LaCarubba, and Eric Moseley, all of Boston.
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Mika Kanazawa of Providence, R.I., Tomoki Isogai of Cambridge, Munehiko Sato of Cambridge, and Mai Yamauchi of Brookline.
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March 7 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

Mick Cusimano sketched people at the event. "I came to sketch people and to meet people. You have to have a couple of live artists in museums" he said.
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March 7 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

Lauren Thompson of Somerville, Tara Jacobsen of Brighton, Danielle Isaman of Charlestown, and Lisa Fulchino of Brighton. "The atmosphere is so fun, and we were looking for a unique way to celebrate my new job" said Thompson.
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March 7 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

Gillian Frazier of Lowell and Jill Pottle of Lunenburg. "We are artists, and we wanted to meet people in the arts, people that are like us" said Friazier.
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March 7 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

Sarah Cannon, Andrew Cedar, both of Cambridge, and Liz Tunick of Washingon D.C. "I'm a member of the museum, and this event has been on the top of my list" said Cannon. "I work at the Smithsonian, and I think we should do more events like this" said Tunick.
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March 7 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

Cate Leonard of Somerville and Erica Feldman of Boston. "We're single and ready to mingle" said Leonard. "And it supports a good cause" added Feldman.
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March 7 at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston

Geri Matteson of Quincy, Laura Smith of Dedham, Linda Able of Milton, and Kim St. Sauveur of Hingham. "I was here last month and it was awesome, it's very diverse" said Able.
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March 4 at the Royale Nightclub in Boston

The Royale Nightclub in Boston hosted the New England Revolution Fashion Show Party on March 4, 2014.

Pictured from left: New England Revolution player Diego Fagundez, player Chris Tierney, season ticket holder and jersey launch contest winner Timothy Atchison, player Charlie Davies, and player Scott Caldwell modeled the new jerseys, shorts, and socks onstage.
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March 4 at the Royale Nightclub in Boston

From left: Gina-Marie Murphy of Allston, TJ Keighley of Norfolk, and Jamie Santuccio of Somerville.
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From left: Adam Cyr of Somerville, Matt Casartello of Brighton, and Eric Spence of Franklin. "We're here to support the team," said Spence.
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March 4 at the Royale Nightclub in Boston

Margarita Propper of East Providence, R.I., and Tara Avila of Providence. "We came to support the Revs," said Avila.
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March 4 at the Royale Nightclub in Boston

New England Revolution player Kelyn Rowe made an appearance onstage during the fashion show.
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March 4 at the Royale Nightclub in Boston

From left: Rev girl Brittany Clement of Attleboro, player Kelyn Rowe of Charlestown, and Rev girl Meghan Larrat of Saunderstown, R.I., were at the event representing the New England Revolution.
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March 4 at the Royale Nightclub in Boston

From left: Prairie Rose Clayton of Cambridge, Meg Linehan of Southboro, and Steph Yang of Allston. "We wanted to see the new set, and it's the first time they've done something like this," said Clayton.
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March 4 at the Royale Nightclub in Boston

David Micha and Ben Deschaine, both of Southborough. " We are both long-time season ticket holders. This is the first time to see the team this season. It's good to see them live and in person," said Micha.
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Britt and Olivia Knighton, wife and daughter of player Bobby Knighton, made an appearance onstage during the fashion show.
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March 4 at the Royale Nightclub in Boston

From left: Sharon Reilly of Boston, Lynn Margheiro of Cambridge, and Carmen Urcker of Minneapolis. "I'm from Cradles to Crayons, and we partner with the Revs on initiatives to support local children," said Margheiro. "And we love soccer," added Reilly.
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From left: New England Revolution player Diego Fagundez, player Chris Tierney, season ticket holder and jersey launch contest winner Timothy Atchison, player Charlie Davies, and player Scott Caldwell model the new jerseys, shorts and socks onstage.
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March 2 at Canary Square in Jamaica Plain

Canary Square in Jamaica Plain hosted a Hollywood-style Oscar party on March 2.

Pictured from left: Bri DiMattio of Boston, Tommy Margaritis of Brookline, and Katerina and Nikolas Delaveris of Brookline.
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March 2 at Canary Square in Jamaica Plain

From left: Hostesses Michaela Horan and Molly Allard enjoyed the success of the Hollywood-style Oscar party.
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March 2 at Canary Square in Jamaica Plain

From left: Jeffrey Richardson of Jamaica Plain, Amber Sermabeikian of Jamaica Plain, and Dtung Nguyen of Boston.
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March 2 at Canary Square in Jamaica Plain

The party featured complimentary champagne and hors d'oeuvres, an Oscar cocktail, an Oscar ballot competition, and an award for the "Best Dressed" at the party.
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March 2 at Canary Square in Jamaica Plain

From left: Tianna Ransom of Randolph, Emely Santiago of Jamaica Plain, Anna Faris of Brighton, and Alyssa Valasco of Jamaica Plain.
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March 2 at Canary Square in Jamaica Plain

Roma Browne attended the Hollywood-style Oscar party at Canary Square in Jamaica Plain.
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